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Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky reduce roster per WNBA rules and release three players
The maximum number of players per team is 12.

Chicago will try to contend for the championship.LAPRESSE
The Chicago Sky is on fire and fans are counting down the days until the WNBA season tips off. After sweeping their first two preseason games, the team is in unstoppable form. With solid play and promising chemistry on the court, the Sky is ready to light up the league.
However, they lost their undefeated streak on Saturday, falling 92-87 to the Minnesota Lynx in their final preseason game before the start of the season.
Despite not finishing the preseason undefeated, the feeling is positive and the Sky will be a headache for their rivals, just like they were last season. It’s true that they lost, but it feels like it was a very close game and the score says it all.
All eyes and pressure will be on Angel Reese, who is already handling it very well and is ready to start a new season in the WNBA.
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However, it wasn’t all good news for the Chicago Sky as they had to release three players from their contracts due to WNBA rules.
“The Chicago Sky have waived Morgan Bertsch, Alex Wilson and Jessika Carter,” wrote Karli Bell on X. “This means that rookie Maddy Westbeld has made the 2025 roster.”
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The departure of Bertsch, Willson and Carter was expected after coach Tyler Marsh opted not to play them in the final preseason game, calling it a “technical decision”. The only exception was Courtney Vandersloot, who did not play due to a rib injury.
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Morgan Bertsch, the standout among the players cut by the Chicago Sky, made her debut in 2023, averaging 4.4 points and 1.7 rebounds in 14.2 minutes. She also played 11 games with the Mercury and Wings and is a pretty interesting prospect who is sure to make waves with her performance on the court.
With the roster set and the preseason over, the Chicago Sky, led by Angel Reese, will prepare to take on Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on Saturday, May 17 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. It’s a matchup that’s sure to steal the show.
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